Understanding the Gleason Grading System and Its Changes

Understanding the Gleason Grading System and Its Changes

Journal of Pathology of Nepal (2019) Vol. 9, 1580 - 1585 cal Patholo Journal of lini gis f C t o o f N n e io p t a a l i - c 2 o 0 s 1 s 0 PATHOLOGY A N u e d p a n of Nepal l a M m e h d t i a c K al , A ad ss o oc n R www.acpnepal.com iatio bitio n Building Exhi Review Article Understanding the gleason grading system and its changes Sujata Pudasaini1, Neeraj Subedi2 1Department of Pathology, Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal 2Department of Urology, Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal ABSTRACT Keywords: Gleason Grading System is the most widely used grading system used for prostatic carcinoma. The five Carcinoma; basic grade patterns are used to generate a histologic score, which can range from 2 to 10 (including primary Gleason grade; and secondary patterns). The original Gleason Grading System was used to grade acinar adenocarcinoma International Society of based on architectural features and it has been correlated with excellent clinical outcomes. Since 1960s, Urological Pathology; after the discovery of the original Gleason Grading System, a modified version of the Gleason Grading Prostate System was introduced in the International Society of Urological Pathology 2005 which came up with many changes including elimination of Gleason pattern 1. The ISUP 2005 was further updated in 2014 to provide more accurate stratification of prostatic carcinoma. The new Gleason Grade Group 1 to 5 has been introduced and it has little resemblance to the original Gleason system. This Gleason Grade Group has been accepted by the 2016 World Health Organization classification of tumors of the prostate. For a needle biopsy, high grade component of any quantity should be included in the Gleason score as it indicates a high probability of finding significant high grade tumor in the prostate. By understanding the principles and practice of this grading system, the pathology report has to clearly indicate which system is adopted in the reporting. This review discusses GGS and its recent development focusing on major changes over the years that led to the new Grade Group system proposed by the 2014 ISUP consensus. Correspondence: INTRODUCTION Dr. Sujata Pudasaini, MD Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Grading is defined as a step in a process and histological Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal grade of any neoplastic process is considered the same 1 ORCID ID: 0000-0001-9699-8204 as the degree of differentiation of the neoplastic cells. Email: [email protected] Gleason Grading System (GGS) is the most widely used system for prostatic adenocarcinoma.1-5 It is one of the most 2-4 Reveived : August 14th 2019 ; Accepted : September 22nd 2019 useful predictors of prognosis of prostatic carcinoma. The original GGS was used to grade acinar adenocarcinomas Citation: Pudasaini S, Subedi N. Understanding the Gleason Grading System and its changes. J Pathol Nep 2019;9:1580-5.DOI 10.3126/jpn.v9i2.25723 based on architectural features and it has an excellent correlation with clinical outcomes.1,3 The grading system Copyright: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons uses a 5 point scale where 1corresponds to well differentiated Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction 6,7 in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. tumor and 5, the poorly differentiated. The International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) introduced major modifications to the Gleason system in 2005.2,4 There were a DOI : 10.3126/jpn.v9i2.25723 1581 Pudasaini S et al. Table 1: Gleason Grade group by corresponding Gleason score 14 Grade group Gleason Score Definition 1 6 (3+3) Only individual, discrete, well-formed glands Predominantly well-formed glands with a lesser component of poorly formed/ fused/cribriform/ 2 7 (3+4) glomeruloid glands Predominantly poorly formed/fused/ cribriform/glomeruloid glands with a lesser component of 3 7 (4+3) well-formed glands Only poorly formed/fused/cribriform/glomeruloid glands or Predominantly well-formed glands and lesser component lacking glands or 4 8 (4+4, 3+5, 5+3) Predominantly lacking glands with a lesser component of well-formed glands 9, 10 (4+5, 5+4, Lack of gland formation (or with necrosis) with or without poorly 5 5+5) formed/fused/cribriform glands few modifications in the year 2010 ISUP on GGS2 followed pattern) in some prostatic carcinoma was also considered in by some controversies in 2014.4 the year 1977.13 The GGS closely correlates with clinical behaviour and The WHO endorsed the Gleason grading system in the provides an important index of prognosis.8 The Gleason 2004 classification of prostate cancer, which has also been score is one of the key determinants in treatment decision incorporated into the AJCC (American Joint Committee making, together with stage, age, and prostate-specific on Cancer)/ UICC (Union for International Cancer antigen.1,4,7,8 Control) staging system, as well as the NCCN (National Comprehensive Cancer Network) guidelines as one of ORIGIN OF GLEASON GRADING SYSTEM the key factors along with serum prostate specific antigen (PSA) and staging in the treatment decision.12 Of the many A unique grading system for prostate carcinoma was first proposed systems over time for the grading of prostate introduced in 1966 by Donald F. Gleason.6,9,10 It was based cancer, currently the most widely accepted and used is the on the low power architectural pattern of the tumor, using GGS.10,12 a 5-point scale, where patterns 1, 2 and 3 represented tumors that most closely resembled normal prostatic glands CLASSICAL GLEASON GRADING and patterns 4 and 5 were tumors showing increasingly abnormal glandular architecture.6,11 This system was based The GGS is based entirely on the histologic pattern of on a study of 270 patients. Later in 1974 and 1977, the study arrangement of carcinoma cells at low power. In the was expanded to include a number of patients and there original system, Gleason pattern 1 is characterized by a were further refinements to the system.6,10 well-circumscribed, nodular lesion composed of roughly uniform, closely compacted, well-differentiated glands The GGS was further defined as the sum of the two of moderate size.12 This pattern is very rare and may be most common patterns and was reported as the Gleason mimicking lesions such as adenosis.1,9,12 Pattern 1 carcinoma score.1,6,9,10,12,13 When two patterns were combined to is most often an incidental finding in transition zone tissue give the Gleason score, the worst grade was assigned as diagnosed in Transurethral retrograde prostatectomy an average grade comprising the most prevalent and the (TURP) chips in the case of Benign prostatic hyperplasia second most prevalent pattern. Hence, the Gleason score (BPH) or in radical prostatectomy (RP) specimen where was the combination of primary and secondary patterns to peripheral involvement is there with intermediate to high generate the score ranging from 2 to 10.1,10,12,13 The sum of grade carcinoma.1 In contrast, Gleason pattern 2 may show the primary (eg. Gleason- 3) and secondary (eg. Gleason- variations in sizes of the neoplastic glands, slightly increased 4) patterns yielded Gleason score of 7. In cases, with just stroma between the glands and even slight irregularity at one pattern (eg. Gleason -3), the primary and secondary the periphery of the nodule. This pattern is also considered patterns were considered the same and the Gleason score to be very rare.11 With the current changes in the Gleason of 3+3=6 was obtained. This Gleason scores correlated grading, all the previously considered Gleason pattern 2 with the biological behaviour of prostate adenocarcinoma adenocarcinomas are now classified as Gleason grade 3.9 even better.11 In 1977, Gleason emphasized that the grading is performed under the low magnification. He also stated Gleason pattern 3, the most common pattern, is comprised that neither an occasional small area of fused glands can of individual, discrete and distinct neoplastic glands, change a pattern 3 tumor to pattern 4 nor a small focus of typically small, but often of variable sizes and infiltrating disorganized cells can change a pattern 3 or 4 tumors to into the stroma in between the benign glands and should be pattern 5.6 Occasional small areas of third pattern (tertiary diagnosed at low magnification. It also includes cribriform DOI : 10.3126/jpn.v9i2.25723 Prostate specific antigen and histopathology 1582 structures or “gland in gland formation”, i.e., glomerulation, samples, the original Gleason scores 1+1=2 nodules mostly which have been recently moved into pattern 4.9,12 Gleason are adenosis by modern standards. This basically eliminates pattern 4 comprises of fused glands resulting in broad, Gleason 1 pattern.6,12-14 irregular fused glandular or cribriform patterns. Comedo type necrosis, solid or cordlike growth or infiltration by Gleason score 3 or 4 on needle biopsies (comprising of individual tumor cells upgrades to pattern 5.9,12 Indraductal grades 1+2, 2+1 and 2+2) has also been controversial. The carcinoma can mimic Gleason pattern 5 and hence ISUP consensus recommended that diagnosis of Gleason frequently undergraded.9 score 3 or 4 can be made rarely on needle biopsies from transition zone or apex and after consultation with experts.12 TRENDS IN THE PRACTICE OF GLEASON The original Gleason pattern 3 which included distinct GRADING glands of variable sizes to cribriform growths pattern and individual cells has been changed. The individual cells Diagnosis and management of prostatic carcinoma have of Gleason pattern 3 were removed and large cribriform changed dramatically since the late 1960s.6,10 In the growths were moved to pattern 4, but still allowed diagnosis Gleason 1974 study, most men had advanced disease with of cribriform pattern 3 in well-circumscribed, smooth and either local or distant metastases.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    6 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us